Apple blocked 25 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X
Apple yesterday (April 19) released a security update to close 25 security holes in the Mac OS X operating system. This is Apple's fourth update since the beginning of the year.
Apple yesterday (April 19) released a security update to close 25 security holes in the Mac OS X operating system. This is Apple's fourth update since the beginning of the year.
Among the bugs fixed in this round, there are 24 errors that belong to Mac OS X version 10.4. Apple also blocked the extremely dangerous wireless security vulnerability in some older versions of Mac OS X.
Apple blocked 25 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X Picture 1 Specifically, these patches fix the following errors of Kerberos, Login Window authentication applications and a variety of Unix services such as ftpd, GNU Tar, fetchmail, WebDAV and SMB.
There are also some other errors in Libinfo, iChat, System Configuration .
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